Its name is of
Celtic origin:
Inda. The Inde has a counterpart, a "small Inde", in
France: the
Andelle, which is a long river in the French département Seine-Maritime and whose original name was Indella. The suffix -ella is an example for Celtic river names comparing for instance Mosella (=
Moselle, i.e. "small Mosa (=
Maas)"). For the name "Inde", the Indoeuropean stem *wed (= water) is supposed, like in words like Italian "onda" and French "onde" (= wave). The Inde acquired historical importance when Emperor
Louis the Pious founded the
Kornelimünster Abbey monastery along one of its old courses in 815. ==See also==